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My Experience Working as a Tesla Engineer 

Tamer Shaheen
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I worked at Tesla as a Mechanical Design Engineer on their Interiors Vehicle Design Engineering team in 2021. So, in this video, I share with you my experience working at Tesla and what it was like. Timestamps are as follows:
00:00 Intro
00:57 My Role & Team at Tesla
01:17 Mechanical Design Engineering Process
03:42 Our Biggest Priorities
04:43 My Work at Tesla
05:46 Did I Meet Elon Musk?
06:01 Daily Schedule
06:40 How We Build Cars
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My name is Tamer Shaheen and I am a recent mechanical engineering graduate from the University of Waterloo, currently working as a Mechanical Design Engineer. I like to make videos about university/college, engineering, and personal development. Thank you so much for watching!!

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@storyride9439
@storyride9439 2 года назад
I just wanted to say that you are doing an incredible job by letting young people like myself know everything about what to do/what to expect etc. Just started watching your channel a month ago and have already finished all of your videos and waiting for more. :)
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
Appreciate it and I'm so happy you're enjoying it:)
@laughing_around01
@laughing_around01 2 года назад
@@TamerShaheen Bro am from Ghana 🇬🇭 and I really need job opportunity. I am ready to relocate
@kingsman3087
@kingsman3087 2 года назад
@@TamerShaheen when will SD cars be normal??
@jessicarodriguez-xz7yj
@jessicarodriguez-xz7yj 2 года назад
@@kingsman3087 self-driving cars have been taking a while
@user-jy1lj4il6c
@user-jy1lj4il6c 2 года назад
@@TamerShaheen от скольки до скольки платят? How much money ?
@SystemicNuance
@SystemicNuance 2 года назад
Legit, one of the best in depth, but still casual friendly, engineering videos on YT.
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
Really appreciate that :)
@joeyager8479
@joeyager8479 2 года назад
I worked as a Machine Designer for over 45 years. This is video is a real as it gets. It's challenging to come up with concepts that meet all the requirements, but deeply rewarding when you see it all come together and work.
@maalikserebryakov
@maalikserebryakov Год назад
I have a Q How do engineers calculate the dimensions of their design’s parts? do you do it on CAD or mathematical Programme or what
@joeyager8479
@joeyager8479 Год назад
@@maalikserebryakov Hi. First I need to say up front that I enrolled as an ME student but did not complete and get a degree. I was able to get into engineering as a draftsman, pre CAD era, and advanced from there. I thought that this would be a detriment and sometimes it was, but overall being able to come up with concepts to solve problems is more important. That's the part that I most enjoyed. Most designers rely on ratings from the manufacturers of the components that we incorporate into the designs. Most of these have huge safety factors designed into them. Components such as gears, sprockets and chains, pulleys and belts and others are designed, tested and rated by their manufacturers. If used appropriately, there shouldn't be any problems. Another thing at the time, pre CAD, was that strength calculations were laborious and expensive so it wasn't done if it could be avoided by just adding more heft. Most of the machine design I was involved in was for capital equipment; machines used to make consumer products. These were stationary and most engineers got away with overdesigning the components. However, there are systems and other operations within these machines where mass is detrimental. The newer CAD FEA programs get better every year and really show how kinetic mass can be reduced and still increase the strength of the components. And these calculations can be done quickly and efficiently and make for a better overall design. Having an engineering degree is invaluable for knowing how to setup CAD FEA parameters - knowing what range you expect for the outcome of the calculations provided by the program. The old GIGO still applies.
@MdAbdulJalil_ME-20
@MdAbdulJalil_ME-20 Год назад
I want to meet you.please give me your mail.🙏🙏
@peter.g6
@peter.g6 2 года назад
Wow, extremely well put together with no fluff just one crucial point after another with great examples. The quality is on par with the best educational videos I have ever seen.
@GoudaTheCavalier
@GoudaTheCavalier 2 года назад
Just the way how you pan out your videos and concisely choose the words you wanna say to put out the most informative video shows why you got into Tesla. Keep up the good work.
@tigertoo01
@tigertoo01 2 года назад
Very comforting to see such a smart and proactive young person getting the real world training required to make a Positive difference in the world. thanks for making this video.
@k8glass
@k8glass 2 года назад
I really appreciate that you're down to earth. And nicely explaining things, and (not bragging). Thank you!🙂🙏 ( I've watched a number of engineers and programmers on RU-vid and some of them start acting like their gods😶)
@1337sh337
@1337sh337 2 года назад
Great video. I'm currently studying product design, and love to see the process of what goes on after someone makes a pretty thing...
@_lu_ferro
@_lu_ferro 2 года назад
i love how organized are your videos, the train of thought, the timestamps, very neat and clearly previously planned. Also, it's pretty cool to see what u do as an engineer, as a mechatronics undergrad, I get inspired by ur videos
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
I appreciate it and ya I understand that the people watching my videos value their time, so I try to deliver as much useful information in a concise manner.
@jackjobriencorso
@jackjobriencorso 2 года назад
I really appreciate your ability to be comprehensive and succinct while not being boring. Keep doing what you do! Those of us involved in a similar struggle really appreciate you.
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
Appreciate it brother 🙏
@DylanFarrow
@DylanFarrow 2 года назад
Epic video. Your ability to get the information across in a quick, useful and fun way is brilliant. Well done
@alesssj4
@alesssj4 2 года назад
Really enjoyed the video. Lots of accurate info compressed in a compact timeframe. Thanks for taking the time to do it 👌
@shreerajkulkarni
@shreerajkulkarni 2 года назад
This is amazing and actually shows the depth of thinking every engineer needs to put in while designing a component which is actually practical. Having worked with Rolls-Royce PLC for 1.5 years now, I can say this is one of the best field a Mechanical Engineer can work in!
@ecdubytecdubyt
@ecdubytecdubyt 2 года назад
Very interesting topic. I've always wondered what it was like working at Tesla. Thanks for your contributions!
@pawanraghav5178
@pawanraghav5178 2 года назад
Your videos are absolutely relevant to a design engineer. Thanks for the videos.
@arbaretailsystems4722
@arbaretailsystems4722 2 года назад
So cool to get a glimpse into your everyday operations; must be very exciting to work over there!
@jaswanthtalada.
@jaswanthtalada. 7 месяцев назад
Oh there is a lot of positive energy, from the guy great to be around this passionate and pushing people
@soggymanturtle
@soggymanturtle 2 года назад
As many others said, these videos are awesome. Thanks a ton for sharing your experiences. Is it a bit intimidating not knowing what to expect, being a student. These shed some light and bring some peace of mind.
@schmegles
@schmegles 6 месяцев назад
Bravo! Well done. Concise, full of information, entertaining. What more could I want. My first RU-vid review! And you deserved it.
@greggmcclelland8430
@greggmcclelland8430 2 года назад
That was a very good CONCISE explanation of a mechanical design engineer's job. You are a great story teller. I am going to show this to my kids.
@mohammedelidrissi1298
@mohammedelidrissi1298 7 месяцев назад
i just graduated and recently found your channel. Lot of respect for you sir , you really cleared up my vision on what s coming for me.
@mjking0709
@mjking0709 2 года назад
Nice video. As a supplier of Tesla in Asia, it is really stressful for us while your assembly plan ramping especially parts including semi-conductors. I am pleased to work with many Tesla’s engineer and GSM(Global Supply Manager), SIE( Supply Industrialization Engineer) and PM(Program Manager). Although the request is sometimes demanding, it feels relieved and honored after both of us achieved a target altogether. Not only just DFM, there are so much Tesla language in a proto-build such as RC( release candidates), MRD and SOP etc. these confuses people if a supplier did not realize what these acronyms stand for.
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your perspective from a supplier point of view. I learned so many acronyms from my time there, but there's always soo many more
@ShipMonster
@ShipMonster 2 года назад
Well SOP is industry standard.... But I thought Elon was against unnecessary abreveation? I'm the quality assurance and control specialist for Toyota Distributors. The confusion sounds bad, this is why industrial standard terminology makes work easier. Great video BTW.
@greggmcclelland8430
@greggmcclelland8430 2 года назад
@@TamerShaheen Thankyou for putting plain english in your video. it was refreshing.
@KBS_ar
@KBS_ar 2 года назад
What do you supply to Tesla?
@johanchin7114
@johanchin7114 2 года назад
I've got to say the design engineering in Tesla is crap. Their designs for B-surface are catastrophe.
@chessvibes6567
@chessvibes6567 2 года назад
You are not beating around the bush A proper BRIEF explantion ! Great work !
@steveoj_
@steveoj_ 2 года назад
Straightforward and simple. Awesome video
@blackswansystem
@blackswansystem 2 года назад
You make me feel good about my place on the spectrum. Thank you 🙏
@be432n3
@be432n3 2 года назад
thanks so much for this, it really helps
@donuthole7236
@donuthole7236 2 года назад
Good description of the mechanical design engineering process. I've been doing this for 38 years in a variety of industries
@anthonymccarthy9756
@anthonymccarthy9756 2 года назад
I am a general contractor and have been project manager and arc/ engineering consultant on many diverse commercial projects. and this as accurate and concise a description as i every heard at many meetings. I wish you luck and success in your career
@dlextown
@dlextown 2 года назад
You nailed it! I’m going to share this with my team members to shows them what MEs do.
@youracherrynut442
@youracherrynut442 2 года назад
I'm not even in engineering and I find these vids interesting and insightful
@faluffel
@faluffel 2 года назад
Thought exactly the same. Super cool insight into the processes and different teams etc.
@frankosystems4161
@frankosystems4161 2 года назад
Subcribed. Your information is so concise and to the point. Thanks for “no fluff” videos.
@MrJohnGroot
@MrJohnGroot 2 года назад
Very interesting. I hope young people watch this and catch the 'Fire'. Work can be rewarding on many levels. Thanks.
@biggunsclub1
@biggunsclub1 6 месяцев назад
Amazing, that was a perfect overview for people looking to get into engineering. I've been doing it for over 30 years and learn something new every day. It's a very rewarding career.
@TwentyHz
@TwentyHz 2 года назад
Thanks for the teachings!
@WillProwse
@WillProwse 2 года назад
Good video. Very informative.
@Cristian_is_saved
@Cristian_is_saved 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video I really enjoyed it. I’m saving up to go to school for automotive and transportation design and the end goal is to design, build , and manufacture my own super cars and seeing this video was extremely helpful.
@mubarak.b
@mubarak.b 2 года назад
Bro u don’t understand how much you have helped me. Not gonna go on a rant because it’s too long but I just wanna say thank you. Imma gonna sub to u now!
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
Really happy you liked it :)
@Bala0714
@Bala0714 2 года назад
Good job Tameer !!!
@andrewchai5637
@andrewchai5637 2 года назад
Great Video as always 💯
@armandmatossian2081
@armandmatossian2081 2 года назад
Wow, fantastic summary of design engineering!
@kristopherleslie8343
@kristopherleslie8343 2 года назад
Excellent job on the video
@christopherupson6082
@christopherupson6082 2 года назад
That was awesome man, finishing up my time at college and I'm eager to get into the engineering field
@TuExklusiv
@TuExklusiv 2 года назад
This is really an amazing video + pitch
@seasong7655
@seasong7655 2 года назад
Great insights into the work at Tesla. I will remember this info for when I'll start my own EV company 💪
@marcinmarcin2506
@marcinmarcin2506 2 года назад
Thank you for doing that!
@RTG2019
@RTG2019 Год назад
Thanks for this wonderful piece
@markgreen6229
@markgreen6229 2 года назад
This was a cool video. Good info. Straight to the point.
@Jasedabass
@Jasedabass 2 года назад
Gr8 video. Thanks champ 🏆 🙏
@wc2529
@wc2529 2 года назад
Great video. Feels like 4 in one. Nice pace 👌
@ay-pn8jy
@ay-pn8jy 2 года назад
Amazing, thank you for doing this , god bless you
@mustafaaliabd3021
@mustafaaliabd3021 2 года назад
ty Tamer for the information it's give me more than idea about tesla or same other companies.
@gridcoregilry666
@gridcoregilry666 2 года назад
amazing content, funny and informative, please keep going! Love from Germany
@carlosr6547
@carlosr6547 2 года назад
So well explained!
@wewe148
@wewe148 2 года назад
Great video Thanks for sharing your experience.
@allabouttheracks
@allabouttheracks 2 года назад
Great video and insight!
@irfanniazi6112
@irfanniazi6112 2 года назад
Damn Tamer, you nails it this time. Such detailed video bruv. Absolutely fantastic 👏
@wwecallofduty123
@wwecallofduty123 2 года назад
This is my dream job. I am so jealous, but I still have a long way to go since I am only in my second semester of college for electrical engineering at UF. Still, this video gives me second thoughts because of how you described the mechanical design engineering process. Thank you for your videos. They really do help.
@BoggleMeBog
@BoggleMeBog 2 года назад
Your dream job is to make plastic stick to a hole? Dam dude. Big dreams.
@katto1937
@katto1937 2 года назад
@@BoggleMeBog Nah his dream is to not be a trashman like you will be mate
@muddygold6955
@muddygold6955 2 года назад
Don’t switch from electrical, it’s a great field with big opportunities, you could work anywhere and I have found it so easy to learn knew things such as mechanical design while still working as an electrical engineer
@xf4c347
@xf4c347 Год назад
@@BoggleMeBog try doin this without education
@jasonmillner6416
@jasonmillner6416 2 года назад
super interesting!! Thank you
@moneythoughts
@moneythoughts 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing Bro!
@josebayona7739
@josebayona7739 2 года назад
Great video!! Keep up the good content
@Michael-zp5du
@Michael-zp5du 2 года назад
Wow really cool! I really want to work at Tesla myself. Thanks for the cool video!
@justanopinion3588
@justanopinion3588 2 года назад
This was very informative!
@yassinesaidi2230
@yassinesaidi2230 2 года назад
It's really nice video 🙂 thanks for clarification, it's was very important for me as CNC machinist and CAD designer
@WilliamSurles
@WilliamSurles 2 года назад
This is amazing. I wish I saw this when I was in ME in college (20 years ago) so I knew what all those hard classes were for. : )
@michaelgee568
@michaelgee568 2 года назад
Great video, very informative! Also, nice Vivo boots!
@storytrailing
@storytrailing 2 года назад
So cool! I’m looking forward to having my internship with Tesla 😁
@paramanandamshanmugamraghu9194
@paramanandamshanmugamraghu9194 2 года назад
Point on explanation of a designer, bravo my friend!
@pamgyang803
@pamgyang803 2 года назад
Great video. I appreciate this 👍.
@MichaelM-yt6ww
@MichaelM-yt6ww 2 года назад
Awesome breakdown!
@topdog5252
@topdog5252 2 года назад
Wow this is really interesting to me. I’m a huge Tesla fan so thank you for the insider info
@nguyenlephuocan9181
@nguyenlephuocan9181 2 года назад
I just want to say that this is really inspiring for me
@lumayikakoma796
@lumayikakoma796 Год назад
Wonderful Thanks very much for the guidance and advice This is really helpful, Engineering is a quiet tough program and with such good motivation, positive energy will be activated in most of us Thanks very much Engineer
@linkster5564
@linkster5564 Год назад
Thank you so much for the video, i didn't know what to expect. I'm going to graduate soon and I've been seriously thinking of applying to Tesla in one of their gigafactories as a mechanical design engineer. Sounds like it is a tough job but rewarding. If i can land the job i feel like it will be a great first step into my field.
@JW_934
@JW_934 Год назад
This video gave some great insight. I'm in computer engineering so I haven't been exposed to mechanical processes like this very much.
@sasabione
@sasabione 2 года назад
Great video man.
@tuxic4033
@tuxic4033 2 года назад
First video I watched from you, keep up the great work, fun entertaining and truly interesting idea
@josephnour6888
@josephnour6888 Год назад
Your explanation is excellent thank you.
@drahmedmahmoud6241
@drahmedmahmoud6241 2 года назад
فخر لينا يا باشمهندس ❤
@catsarecute33
@catsarecute33 2 года назад
Really liked ur way breaking everthing down
@pushkinchaudhuri3636
@pushkinchaudhuri3636 2 года назад
the quality of your videos are just very good ! you deserve a lot of subscribers
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
Appreciate it :)
@nirajkoirala3652
@nirajkoirala3652 2 года назад
Love from Bhutan bro. Your videos are very educational. Please keep making them❤️
@sani1629
@sani1629 2 года назад
Tamer thanks, this is very informative
@BrewersArcade
@BrewersArcade 2 года назад
I own a very early vin Model Y (10xx) with 24k miles. It’s had a few cosmetic fixes but overall I love this damn car. Thank you for the amazing work.
@bjdent
@bjdent 2 года назад
This video was brilliant
@angusmulcahy7946
@angusmulcahy7946 2 года назад
Gives me hope for my later internships, I'm currently about to do my first one.
@jamesross5120
@jamesross5120 Год назад
i wish i was half as smart as you are dude! i know solid works to a small degree but im mostly in tech thanks for a the video
@morgdn
@morgdn Год назад
extremely knowledgeable.
@nfszero
@nfszero 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this information from Telsa.
@innerlifeharmony
@innerlifeharmony 2 года назад
Really interesting. Thx
@anjalishukla4112
@anjalishukla4112 2 года назад
Bro loved it 🙌 Please keep making videos on informative topics
@ezzofilfilan7927
@ezzofilfilan7927 2 года назад
wow yesterday i watched a video of you talking about how you were struggling to get a job and today i just saw this video, i am so proud of you
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
Thank you haha :)
@relentlessblvd8404
@relentlessblvd8404 2 года назад
Yup for sure, I learned toolbox3 and how to work on older roadsters and refurbish the PEMs and drop packs 👍 But MS breaks door handles "stamped aluminum pedal" and the window ferrals are plastic that also breaks 👍
@MisterBinx
@MisterBinx 2 года назад
Great video. I'm a new ME and I'm kinda worried about what to expect on my first job. I'd like to work with someone that really knows what they're doing before being responsible for a really important part.
@tymoulton3846
@tymoulton3846 2 года назад
I got to 3:28 and thought you said, “We usually don’t wear cologne” & I just nodded my head thinking… sure that makes sense, don’t want to fume out everyone you’re working with. Lol. Anyways, thanks so much for your help, I’m working on finding my first engineering job and all your videos are so helpful and really give me a good idea on landing something I hope to really enjoy
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
HAHA I rewatched that clip when I read your comment and I can't unhear "we usually don't wear cologne" now
@hervekalundu2978
@hervekalundu2978 2 года назад
This is my dream job, thanks for sharing
@cipsellar
@cipsellar 2 года назад
Video is very helpful
@RegiKusumaatmadja
@RegiKusumaatmadja 2 года назад
Great video
@elmehdieddouch3333
@elmehdieddouch3333 2 года назад
Thanks a lot I hope the best for you
@mangaeater3077
@mangaeater3077 2 года назад
Some valuable content
@rachadelmoutaouaffiq5019
@rachadelmoutaouaffiq5019 2 года назад
Indeed!
@sqlin60seconds80
@sqlin60seconds80 2 года назад
Wow, what a great video. Very nicely produced. Just liked and subscribed :)
@TamerShaheen
@TamerShaheen 2 года назад
Appreciate it :)
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